Risk Flags
6- Depth Chart
The Browns drafted KC Concepcion (R1, #24) and Denzel Boston (R2, #39) in the same class, pushing Bond to effectively WR5 behind Jeudy, Tillman, Concepcion, and Boston. Path to meaningful snaps is structurally blocked with four higher-pedigree receivers above him.
- Target Volume
Bond sits behind Jeudy and Tillman on the depth chart with both established as starters. Limited red-zone opportunities and target volume constraints due to elite competition for limited snaps.
- QB Dependency
Watson (Achilles injury) expected to miss significant time. Shedeur Sanders (2925 value) is rookie, Dillon Gabriel also competing. QB stability directly impacts Bond's receiving opportunities and scheme fit.
- Draft Capital
Cleveland holds the #6 overall pick in 2026 with WR listed as their top need; mock drafts consistently project Carnell Tate or Makai Lemon to the Browns at that slot. Adding a top-6 WR would push Bond to WR4 or lower on the depth chart.
- Target Competition
Five WRs now compete ahead of Bond, and Harold Fannin Jr. (4502 value) was Sanders' most reliable weapon as a rookie TE (72 catches, 731 yards). The target market in Cleveland is oversaturated, leaving Bond with no realistic share.
- Usage & Volume
Game logs show target share falling to 10% and snaps to 54%, finishing the year as WR104 at 3.6 PPG. The trend is moving the wrong direction before two rookies even arrive.